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The report, Cheaper, Cleaner, Renewable: Our Plan for Victoria's Electricity Future, Outlines the Victorian government's actions to ensure renewable energy targets are met, including targets to increase the share of renewables in the electricity mix to 65 per cent by 2030 and 95 per cent by 2035. At present, about 38 per cent of Victoria's electricity is generated from renewable sources.

Pv plays an important role in Victoria's decarbonisation plan. In fact, Victoria is targeting about 7.6GW of new rooftop PV installations by 2035.

Victoria's rooftop PV market continues to grow, driven by various initiatives in Victoria's households and businesses.


The most notable is the Solar Home program. The program offers tax rebates to encourage rooftop PV projects. The Victorian government revealed on August 15 that it has helped install 2GW of photovoltaic systems since the program began.

The project delivers 13 per cent of Victoria's total renewable energy, with cumulative solar module generation of 6.5GWh. Some 330,000 photovoltaic modules, hot water and solar cell systems were installed through the rebate program.


Large ground PV target is 3GW; The energy storage target is 6.3GW

In addition to rooftop photovoltaics, Victoria is also focusing on the opportunities presented by large-scale renewable power.

The report also breaks this goal down into different technologies. Victoria's renewable energy target is 12.7GW of installed capacity, with 9.7GW of onshore wind and 3GW of large photovoltaic power stations.

The report also mentions energy storage technology, with Victoria in the middle of an ambitious expansion of variable energy generation. To keep the grid stable and provide flexible services, the state government aims to have at least 6.3GW of storage across Victoria.

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Large transmission projects will provide a welcome boost to decarbonisation

It should also be noted that Victoria will benefit from three large transmission and networking projects under development in the National Electricity Market. The first to be launched is the Western Renewable Energy Connection, which is expected to be connected to the grid in 2027

Renewables Link) project.

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The Renewables Link project is a proposed new overhead high-voltage transmission line with a total length of 190 km. The line will transport renewable energy from Bulgana in western Victoria to Sydenham, northwest of Melbourne.

Two years later, in 2029, the government expects 1.7GW of Western Victoria transmission lines (VNI

West), which will provide additional transmission capacity between Victoria and neighbouring New South Wales. The proposed 500kV double-circuit transmission line will connect two high-voltage grids.

The final link is a 750MW link between Victoria and Tasmania

The first phase of the Marinus Link is expected to be operational by 2030. When fully operational, the line will have a capacity of 1.5GW, allowing green hydropower to be exported to the mainland grid when needed, reducing the risk of power outages. Similarly, Tasmania will also see an increase in PV power delivered from the mainland.

Victoria's Minister for Energy and Resources Lily

D'Ambrosio said the comprehensive plan will ensure that communities and industry are at the centre of the energy transition.

"We will deliver an affordable, reliable and secure electricity system for all Victorians. We're serious. We are making a big push to build renewable energy and create and maintain the right conditions for renewable energy investment, "D'Ambrosio added.trina solar panels


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